Basic to Modern Strategies of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Basic to Modern Strategies of Synthetic Organic Chemistry by Hyun-Joon Ha invites chemists to rethink how molecules are designed and built. Clear, authoritative, and forward-looking, this book bridges fundamental principles and contemporary methods to equip students and professionals with the tools needed for real-world synthesis.
Begin with firm grounding in reaction mechanisms and retrosynthetic logic, then progress into state-of-the-art tactics such as cross-coupling, organocatalysis, C–H functionalization, stereoselective control, and green approaches to synthesis. Hyun-Joon Ha presents complex topics with lucid explanations, illustrative examples, and practical problem-solving strategies that make advanced concepts accessible without sacrificing rigor.
Ideal for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, academic researchers, and industry chemists, this volume emphasizes technique selection, strategic planning, and troubleshooting—skills essential for drug discovery, natural product synthesis, and materials development. Readers will gain confidence in designing multi-step syntheses, choosing catalysts, and optimizing reaction conditions to achieve reliable, reproducible results.
Whether you’re studying in Korea, working across Asia, or contributing to projects in North America and Europe, this book offers a globally relevant perspective on modern synthetic organic chemistry. Its balanced mix of theory and application makes it a durable reference and a practical course companion.
Add Basic to Modern Strategies of Synthetic Organic Chemistry to your library to transform how you approach molecular construction—streamline your workflows, deepen your understanding, and advance your research and career. Purchase today to master both the basics and the innovations shaping contemporary organic synthesis.
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